| Literature DB >> 32934855 |
Nikolaos Tsagkas1, Androniki Troussa2, George Vorgias3, Olympia Tzaida4, Nektaria Zagorianakou5, Maria Gonidi6.
Abstract
Extramedullary relapse of leukemia is encountered more often than in the past. The reason is that leukemia survival rates increase with improved treatment schemes. We present a rare case of involvement of the cervix of the uterus in an adult B Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (B-ALL) survivor. Relapses affect various organs but rarely the female genital tract. Nevertheless, in this case, a woman with a history of induced amenorrhea due to treatment for leukemia presented to the gynecologist because of vaginal spotting. Colposcopy evaluation of the vagina/cervix, sonography and cytological and histological sampling established the diagnosis of leukemia relapse in the cervix of the uterus. Under these circumstances, our study highlights the rare extramedullary presentation of leukemia in the cervix of the uterus of a young lady considered to be disease-free and listed for bone marrow transplantation. In this rare case of relapse in the cervix of the uterus, Pap smears alarmed physicians, and radiology examinations assisted the diagnostic workup. Still, only biopsy, microscopic evaluation, and immunohistochemistry studies established the exact diagnosis. Prognosis in the situation of extramedullary disease relapse in the female genital tract was poor, but gynecologists' high suspicion led to a prompt diagnosis. Survival is in general limited, but together with high suspicion, multidisciplinary team involvement is imperative to improve the reduced chances of survival.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32934855 PMCID: PMC7479477 DOI: 10.1155/2020/8492036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 2090-6692
Figure 1Colposcopy.
Figure 2Transvaginal scan image.
Figure 3Pap smear.
Figure 4Pap smear.
Figure 5Pap smear.
Figure 6Pap smear.
Figure 7Pap smear.
Figure 8Histology.
Figure 9Histology.
Immunophenotyping studies.
| Immunohistochemistry | |
|---|---|
| MIB 1/Ki-67 | 100% positive |
| CD34 | Positive |
| CD45 | Positive |
| CD20 | Positive |
| CD79A | Positive |
| CD10 | Positive |
Figure 10MIB 1/Ki-67: positive 100%.
Figure 11CD34: weak positive.
Figure 12CD45: positive.
Figure 13CD20: weak positive.
Figure 14CD79A: positive.
Figure 15CD10: positive.